FELCH — Newberry stopped North Dickinson on the first possession of the game. After that, the Nordics had their way.

North Dickinson rushed for 365 yards Friday and scored touchdowns on all but the first possession to roll to a 42-6 win over Newberry.

The Indians (1-1, 0-1 Mid-Eastern) were kept off the board until the fourth quarter when Chris Ducsay scored a 5-yard TD run.

Ducsay’s TD capped a 57-yard, six-play drive for the Indians.

John Nolan led the Indians with 56 rushing yards, while Jordan Hood gained 32 yards on seven carries and Michael Ash had 31 yards on seven carries.

For the Nordics (2-0, 1-0), Dominic Christian had 195 rushing yards.

The Indians host Bark River-Harris next Friday.

PICKFORD 49, SAULT (ONT.) WHITE PINES 0: The Panthers forced six turnovers, scored five touchdowns in the first quarter and went on to blow out the Wolverines.

The rout started on the opening kickoff when Danny Babinsky recovered a fumble on the return and Jarred Lavigne scored a 20-yard TD two plays later.

Babinsky scored on runs of 13, 7, and 25 yards, and Travis Reich added a 9-yard TD run in the first quarter. Lavigne returned the second-half kickoff 90

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yards for a TD, and Nick Kamper punched a TD in from 1 yard in the fourth quarter.

Reich led the defense, which allowed just 67 yards and six first downs, with six tackles. Alec Firack had 62 yards on nine carries to lead the rushing attack. Babinsky had 50 yards and three TDs on four carries.

The Panthers (2-0) play their first road game of the season at Inland Lakes next Friday.

MID PENINSULA 56, BRIMLEY 26: The Bays coughed up six fumbles and dropped a Bridge Alliance 8-man football game against the WolverinesThursday.

Bays quarterback Shane Beaune was 6-of-19 passing for 167 yards and two touchdowns. He threw scoring passes of 35-yards to Sean Daniels and 42-yards to Dakota Bowen.

Bowen recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown and John Preville also had a 4-yard TD run for the Bays (0-2 overall and league).

Cory Menzies led the Bays in rushing with 71 yards on 19 carries. Defensively, Mike Pomeroy was the leading tackler with seven stops.

Mid Pen improved to 2-0 overall and league). Quarterback Brett Branstrom was 6-of-15 passing for 167 yards and four TDs. The Wolverines compiled 412 yards of offense, including 232 rushing.

The Bays play host to Cedarville in another Bridge Alliance game Friday, Sept. 7. Brimley will hold a field dedication prior to the game in honor of the late Dick Amble, former Bays' athletic director.